The present working day, from a physiological standpoint, is too long, and keeps the majority of men and women in a continual state of overfatigue. It starts a vicious circle, leading to the craving of means for deadening fatigue, thus inducing drunkenness... Industry and Progress - Page 31de Norman Hapgood - 1911 - 123 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | 1909 - 454 pages
...withstand great exertion three or four times that possessed by most persons. SEC. 6. The working day. — The present working day, from a physiological standpoint,...It starts a vicious circle, leading to the craving of means for deadening fatigue, thus inducing drunkenness and other excesses. Experiments in reducing... | |
 | 1914 - 686 pages
...accidents. The National Conservation Commission says, "The present working day from a psychological standpoint is too long, and keeps the majority of men and women in a continual state of over-fatigue . . . The manual worker through fatigue * New York Times, Jan. 5, 1912. t New York Employers' Liability... | |
 | Irving Fisher - 1909 - 160 pages
...withstand great exertion three or four times that possessed by most persons. SEC. 6. The working day. — The present working day, from a physiological standpoint,...It starts a vicious circle, leading to the craving of means for deadening fatigue, thus inducing drunkenness and other excesses. Experiments in reducing... | |
 | Irving Fisher - 1909 - 162 pages
...withstand great exertion three or four times that possessed by most persons. SEC. 6. The working day. — The present working day, from a physiological standpoint,...It starts a vicious circle, leading to the craving of means for deadening fatigue, thus inducing drunkenness and other excesses. Experiments in reducing... | |
 | Kentucky. State Board of Health - 1909 - 460 pages
...withstand great exertion three or four times that possessed by most persons. SEC. 6. The ivorking day. — The present working day, from a physiological standpoint,...It starts a vicious circle, leading to the craving of means for deadening fatigue, thus inducing drunkenness and other excesses. Experiments in reducing... | |
 | United States. National Conservation Commission - 1909 - 872 pages
...withstand great exertion three or four times that possessed by most persons. SEC. 6. The working da;/. — The present working day, from a physiological standpoint,...majority of men and women in a continual state of overfntigue. It starts a vicious circle, leading to the craving of means for deadening fatigue, thus... | |
 | Frank Albert Fetter - 1912 - 400 pages
...withstand great exertion three or four times that possessed by most persons. § 6. The working day. — The present working day, from a physiological standpoint,...It starts a vicious circle, leading to the craving of means for deadening fatigue, thus inducing drunkenness and other excesses. Experiments in reducing... | |
 | Frank Albert Fetter - 1912 - 400 pages
...withstand great exertion three or four times that possessed by most persons. § 6. The working day. — The present working day, from a physiological standpoint,...It starts a vicious circle, leading to the craving of means for deadening fatigue, thus inducing drunkenness and other excesses. Experiments in reducing... | |
 | 1912 - 200 pages
...the following significant statement: "The present working day, from a physiological point of view, is too long and keeps the majority of men and women...It starts a vicious circle leading to the craving of means for deadening fatigue, thus inducing drunkenness and other excesses. Experience in reducing... | |
 | Men and Religion Forward Movement - 1912 - 200 pages
...the following significant statement : "The present working day, from a physiological point of view, is too long and keeps the majority of men and women...It starts a vicious .circle leading to the craving of means for deadening fatigue, thus inducing drunkenness and other excesses. Experience in reducing... | |
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